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Hi all,
Alan here, founder of Evoke.
I'm a long-time Bitcoiner, and a while back, I ran into a problem I couldn't ignore: I had a solid self-custody setup, but no simple way for my family to inherit my Bitcoin if something happened to me. Single-sig felt too fragile, and I was looking for a way to document this effectively in my will.
After finding no solution that met my standards in the UK, I decided to build one. The result is Evoke Vault.
Our approach is a non-custodial 2-of-3 multi-sig wallet:
Key 1: Held by the user on their hardware wallet.
Key 2: Held by the user on their mobile device (or other backup).
Key 3: Held by Evoke, acting as a non-controlling recovery & inheritance agent.
This ensures the user always has control (they hold 2 of 3 keys), while providing a robust, auditable path for recovery and continuity. The goal is to bridge the gap between simple self-custody and full family office-level governance.
We're now getting ready for our private beta—Vault 50—where we're selecting 50 founding members to test the wallet UX and provide critical feedback before our public launch. Successful applicants get a free year.
Another layer of this is the documentation and tracking of all external wallets which in turn generates legal documents (currently this is UK only). This comes in at higher tiers but the wallet itself can be used by anyone.
I know this community has some of the deepest expertise on custody and security in the world. I would be hugely grateful for any feedback, critiques, or questions on our approach.
If this mission resonates with you, you can apply for a founding spot here: https://evokevault.io/vault50-tch
Thanks for your time. Alan